BILGE KHAN
For Christmas, Cybrxkhan proudly presents... my first shadered LH! (well, partially shadered, but that counts, too). I had a bit of fun with this guy, especially with the animations. I'l'l be using him as Bilge Khan in my upcoming Gokturk Civ of the Week Civ. However, as always, if you like him, I strongly advise that you use him as any other generic Central Asian, Early Turkish, or Mongol leader.
Bilge Khan was arguably the most powerful leader of the Gokturks, who established the first Turkish Empire. His domain reached from Manchuria into Crimea, ruling various nomadic peoples on an unprecedented scale (and barely matched by Genghis Khan in some ways), and keeping tabs over the lucrative Silk Road trade. He is immortalized in the Orkhon inscriptions, which contain the first known writing in any Turkish language.
2 buttons have been provided for your convenience, one where he is in a relatively normal pose, one where he isn't in a relatively normal pose.
Enjoy, please rate, and don't forget to comment in the Leaderhead Thread.
For Christmas, Cybrxkhan proudly presents... my first shadered LH! (well, partially shadered, but that counts, too). I had a bit of fun with this guy, especially with the animations. I'l'l be using him as Bilge Khan in my upcoming Gokturk Civ of the Week Civ. However, as always, if you like him, I strongly advise that you use him as any other generic Central Asian, Early Turkish, or Mongol leader.
Bilge Khan was arguably the most powerful leader of the Gokturks, who established the first Turkish Empire. His domain reached from Manchuria into Crimea, ruling various nomadic peoples on an unprecedented scale (and barely matched by Genghis Khan in some ways), and keeping tabs over the lucrative Silk Road trade. He is immortalized in the Orkhon inscriptions, which contain the first known writing in any Turkish language.
2 buttons have been provided for your convenience, one where he is in a relatively normal pose, one where he isn't in a relatively normal pose.
Enjoy, please rate, and don't forget to comment in the Leaderhead Thread.